Dear Autism Mom on Mother’s Day

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You won’t get a break from autism today. There won’t be a free day to do whatever you wish. Autism doesn’t turn off just because it’s Mothers Day, your birthday or any other special occasion. You will spend the day keeping to the Sunday schedule so your child doesn’t get out of sorts. It’s more important to help him remain regulated. You will have to be on guard all day to keep him safe. You will prepare his special food of 4 things he will eat then watch their special program or movie for the millionth time while maintaining the appropriate noise level. There is no rest for an autism mom. You have to do all this in spite of the date on your calendar. Added into the mix is trying to make the day special for the grandmothers who will expect adoration and praise.
Being an autism mom isn’t for the faint hearted. It makes being a mom a million times tougher. Hang in there. Just when you think you can’t go one more second, your child does something new that you’ve been working on for ages . You are loved unconditionally by a very special person. Your child may not be able to express it verbally but you are their hero. You are a rock star warrior mom. Not any old mom. Not a soccer mom . A rock star warrior mom. You may not get flowers or sappy cards. You may be beyond exhausted at the moment. This may not be motherhood of your dreams but it’s your reality. Your child depends on you to make their world a safe and loving space. There is no higher honor on this planet.
Take time today as well as regularly to reflect on your past successes. Take time to appreciate all of the little things that you do for your child day in and day out. Appreciate all the progress you and your child have made this year. Take a brief minute to breathe deeply while relishing your success. Appreciate that you are using your energy and talents to make this world a better place for your child. You never envisioned being a mom to a child with autism. It’s not an easy role nor can just any person fill it. Know deep down in the core of your soul that you are fiercely loved by someone with autism.
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Penny Rogers
Just a Florida homeschooling mom attempting to navigate autismland with my teenage son with autism and the rest of my goofy family. We love Jesus and live gluten free . One kid with celiac and one gluten free for his autism. We utilize the Charlotte Mason approach mixed with lots of field trips as well as jaunts to Walt Disney World. Just sharing my adventures to make you feel better about your family and maybe learn a thing or two that helps !
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